Essay “The Final Solution.” Fifty-Fifty, an anthology of Hong Kong writing. Ed. Xu Xi. Hong Kong: Haven Books, 2008. Satire in response to the question, “What will Hong Kong’s future be at the close of the one-country two-systems policy in 2047?”

PEN World Voices New York. Reading at event HOWL for fifty years event commemorating Ginsberg. New York, April 2006. Reading.

Translating across Borders. Chatham University Pittsburgh, October 2005. Reading and panels.

Chicago Humanities Festival. Chicago, November 2005. Reading.

Vancouver Asian Heritage Month. Readings at Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University Burnaby and venues in Richmond, Surrey and Victoria. Reading at the launch of Red Silk, Anthology of Poetry by South Asian Canadians. May 2005.

Co-founder of OutLoud,Hong Kong’s poetry reading series. Started in 1997, OutLoud continues to be a highlight of Hong Kong’s literary scene. OutLoud published an anthology of Hong Kong poetry in English and hosted poetry-based events and panels at the annual Hong Kong International Literary festival in its first three years.

Installations at CityPoetry Hong Kong. Part of the City Festival 2000 organised by the Fringe Club, Hong Kong. CityPoetry 2000 was a collaboration between poets and artists to bring text out into public spaces. Event co-organiser along with Zoe Li. Co-editor of the CityPoetry anthology. Installations included graffiti art “Anal Analyst” at Fringe Club toilets, stencil window-display of a poem at Staunton Café in collaboration with designer Amber T Matthews. (2000)

Installation at Hong Kong Fringe Festival. “The Writing On the Wall,” graffiti art at the atrium of the Hong Kong Arts Center. (1997)

Poemcards. Designed and produced poem-based postcards for the 1997 Group of Restaurants and Bars, who sponsored the production and distributed the cards at all their outlets. Hong Kong, 1996.

Exhibition of six flash video films based on poems from “Salt.” Directed by Viswas Kulkarni and originally featured on nungu.com. Exhibited at the Fringe Club, Hong Kong, 2003.

Poetry-Music collaboration with DJ and drummer Spiro integrating voice, music and sound. Hong Kong, 2007. Selection hosted on this site.